“That’s pretty crazy to see that. I wouldn’t expect someone to accelerate and run him over,” said Michael Hedin, who lives along the levee and says dirt bikes use the road too. “We hear them every once in a while.”

Motor vehicles are off-limits to levee roads for a number of reasons.

“It’s dangerous if you’ve got dogs on leashes and long leashes, you don’t see them come around the corner,” said Brooksie Hughes who walks the levee with her two dogs.

The victim, who does not want to be identified, says he simply tried talking to the biker and instead was run over.

“That’s just the way people are treating each other, so it’s not all surprising to me, but I’ve never seen that up here,” said Susan McLaughlin or West Sac.

Especially concerning for those who use this levee road daily.

“That’s horrible, that’s just really bad,” Hughes added.

Hoping this biker obeys the rules of the road and stays off the levee.

The incident is under investigation, but police say they’re actively looking to speak to the driver.

Simply riding a dirt bike on the levee is considered an infraction and you could be ticketed, but if investigators find the driver intentionally hit the victim, he could be facing some serious charges.